Inscriptions:

Inscribed on recto mount at lower left in pencil by Frederick Evans: "Across West End of Nave."
Inscribed on recto secondary mount at lower left in pencil by Frederick Evans: "WELLS CATHEDRAL."
Inscibed on verso mount at lower left in pencil: "EA684"; in pencil at lower right: "Wagstaff."

Alternate Title(s):

Wells Cathedral: Across West End of Nave (Display Title)

Department:

Photographs

Classification:

Photographs

Object Type:

Print

Object Number:

84.XM.444.38

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[T]ry for a record of an emotion rather than a piece of topography. Wait till the building makes you feel intensely.... Try and try again, until you find that your print shall give not only yourself, but others who have not known your intimate knowledge of the original, some measure of the feeling it originally inspired in you.... This will be 'cathedral picturemaking,' something beyond mere photography....

Thus Frederick Evans passionately explained his approach to picture-making. The whole of the soaring interior of Wells Cathedral could not be contained within the frame. The verticality of the space is emphasized throughout, but the piers in the foreground especially shoot up from the floor with such force that they become abstractions, thick lines brushed in rather than solid forms in a three-dimensional space. The soft tonality of the platinum print that Evans preferred shades the contours of the space, and the even illumination throughout flattens the plane of focus, diminishing the viewer's perception of depth so that the space appears compressed.

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